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Contract 78040 REL 44: 1996-020-00 EXP PSMFC CSS COMPONENT 2022
Project Number:
Title:
Comparative Survival Study (CSS)
BPA PM:
Stage:
Implementation
Area:
Province Subbasin %
Basinwide - 100.00%
Contract Number:
78040 REL 44
Contract Title:
1996-020-00 EXP PSMFC CSS COMPONENT 2022
Contract Continuation:
Previous: Next:
78040 REL 33: 1996-020-00 EXP PSMFC CSS COMPONENT 2021
Contract Status:
Closed
Contract Description:
The Comparative Survival Study (CSS) is a management-oriented, large scale, life-cycle monitoring study of spring/summer/fall Chinook, steelhead, and sockeye, utilizing PIT tags.  The CSS was designed to address several of the basin-wide monitoring needs and to provide demographic and other data for Snake River and Columbia River wild and hatchery salmon and steelhead populations.  One product of the CSS is annual estimates of SARs for Snake River hatchery and wild steelhead and salmon.  Estimation of the overall, aggregate SARs of fish that are transported and those that migrate entirely in-river is key to evaluation of avoidance of jeopardy (i.e., put at risk of extinction) as well as progress toward recovery goals.  Monitoring survival probability over the entire life-cycle can help identify where survival bottlenecks are occurring, which is critical input for informed management decisions (Good et al. 2007).  The CSS also examines environmental factors associated with life-cycle survival probability and evaluates the hypothesized mechanisms for variations in those probabilities.

An overall goal of CSS is to emphasize marking wild fish and to mark wild populations as representatively as possible.  Part of that effort involves marking wild fish at finer geographic scales by relying more on traps located in tributaries and reducing marking at mainstem traps.  This allows marking wild fish at the Major Population Group (MPG) level versus at the Ecologically Significant Unit (ESU) level.  Although truly representative marking is likely impossible, given constraints on fish handling, trapping operations during peak runoff and other limitations to sampling, the CSS has implemented changes to marking to attempt to improve representativeness of major population groups, transition toward finer geographic scale marking, and reduce the handling of listed hatchery stocks.  To accomplish these goals, CSS reduced or eliminated marking at mainstem traps in the Clearwater and Salmon rivers in 2015, and transitioned those tags to traps in tributaries higher up in the watersheds.  The foundational objectives of the CSS design translate these issues about the efficacy of transportation into key response variables.

The CSS uses the following two aspects for evaluating the efficacy of transportation:  (1) empirical SARs compared to those needed for survival and recovery of the ESU; and (2) SAR comparisons between transport and in-river migration routes.  In this broader context, the primary objective is to answer:  “Are the direct and delayed impacts of the configuration and operation of the FCRPS sufficiently low to ensure that cumulative life-cycle survival is high enough to recover threatened and endangered populations?”  The secondary objective is to answer:  “Is the survival of transported fish (SAR) higher than the survival (SAR) of fish migrating in-river?”  Beginning in 2003, the NPCC Fish and Wildlife Program adopted the goal to achieve smolt-to-adult survival probabilities (SARs) in the range of 2% to 6% (average 4%) for federal ESA-listed Snake and Upper Columbia river salmon and steelhead.  The objective continued through 2009 and most recently the amended 2014 Fish and Wildlife Program (NPCC 2003, 2009 2014).  Combining these objectives, effectiveness of transportation is assessed by whether (1) the overall SAR(LGR-to-LGR) meets the NPCC regional objective (2%–6% with 4% average) for the ESU and (2) the SAR of fish collected at Snake River dams and diverted into barges is higher than that of fish that migrate through reservoirs and pass these dams via the spillways and turbines.  
Account Type(s):
Expense
Contract Start Date:
12/01/2021
Contract End Date:
11/30/2022
Current Contract Value:
$671,053
Expenditures:
$671,053

* Expenditures data includes accruals and are based on data through 30-Nov-2024.

BPA CO:
BPA COR:
Env. Compliance Lead:
Work Order Task(s):
Contract Type:
Release
Pricing Method:
Cost Reimbursement (CNF)
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Full Name Organization Write Permission Contact Role Email Work Phone
Michael Arredondo Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission Yes Administrative Contact marredondo@psmfc.org (503) 595-3100
David Briggs Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission Yes Administrative Contact dbriggs@psmfc.org (503) 595-3100
Brandon Chockley Fish Passage Center No Technical Contact bchockley@fpc.org (503) 833-3907
Catherine Clark Bonneville Power Administration Yes Env. Compliance Lead cmclark@bpa.gov (503) 230-4240
Michele DeHart Fish Passage Center Yes Supervisor mdehart@fpc.org (503) 833-3901
Heidi Haak Bonneville Power Administration No Interested Party hlhaak@bpa.gov (541) 922-6856
Tracy Hauser Bonneville Power Administration Yes COR tlhauser@bpa.gov (503) 230-4296
Pam Kahut Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission No Administrative Contact pam_kahut@psmfc.org (503) 595-3100
Jerry McCann Fish Passage Center No Technical Contact jmccann@fpc.org (503) 833-3909
Chris McCarty Fish Passage Center Yes Technical Contact cmccarty@fpc.org (503) 833-3900
Khanida Mote Bonneville Power Administration Yes Contracting Officer kpmote@bpa.gov (503) 230-4599
Lindsey O'Halloran Fish Passage Center Yes Contract Manager lindsey@fpc.org (503) 833-3900
John Skidmore Bonneville Power Administration Yes F&W Approver jtskidmore@bpa.gov (503) 230-5494
Chris Wheaton Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission Yes Interested Party cwheaton@psmfc.org (503) 595-3100


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Deliverable Title WSE Sort Letter, Number, Title Start End Concluded
ESA applications and permits. A: 165. ESA Permit 11/30/2022 11/30/2022
Pit Tag 235,600 Steelhead & Chinook B: 158. IDFG - PIT Tag steelhead & chinook at Idaho Hatcheries 11/30/2022 11/30/2022
PIT-Tag 39,800 Hatchery Sockeye C: 158. IDFG - PIT Tag Springfield hatchery sockeye 11/30/2022 11/30/2022
PIT Tag up to 18,700 wild Chinook and Steelhead D: 158. IDFG - PIT Tag Wild Spring Chinook and Wild Steelhead at Clearwater Tributary Traps 10/31/2022 10/31/2022
PIT Tag 4,200 Wild Spring Chinook E: 158. IDFG - PIT Tag Wild Spring Chinook at the Salmon River Trap 06/30/2022 06/30/2022
PIT Tag 2,000 Wild Spring/Summer Chinook F: 158. IDFG - PIT Tag Wild Spring Chinook at the Snake River Trap 06/15/2022 06/15/2022
PIT Tag up to 27,300 Wild Chinook and Steelhead Upper Salmon River Tributary Traps G: 158. IDFG - PIT Tag Wild Spring Chinook at Salmon River Tributary Traps 11/30/2022 11/30/2022
Operate hatcheries & traps H: 157. IDFG - Operate Idaho Hatcheries, Snake, and Salmon Traps 11/30/2022 11/30/2022
Tagging Status and Adult Return Report Completed by IDFG I: 162. IDFG - Hatcheries mark group data 11/30/2022 11/30/2022
Uploading & submission of data J: 159. IDFG - Submit files to PTAGIS database 11/30/2022 11/30/2022
2023 SOW, Budget & financial information K: 119. IDFG - Subcontract Administration 11/30/2022 11/30/2022
PIT Tag 42,000 hatchery Chinook L: 158. ODFW - PIT tag Chinook at Lookingglass Hatchery 10/01/2022 10/01/2022
Tag 14,000 Hatchery Steelhead M: 158. ODFW - PIT tag Steelhead at Irrigon Hatchey 06/15/2022 06/15/2022
Collect and tag approximately 3,600 wild Chinook N: 158. ODFW - PIT tag wild Chinook at Grande Ronde River Traps 06/15/2022 06/15/2022
Monitor and record tag loss & mortality O: 157. ODFW - Monitor/record tag loss & mortality at Lookingglass and Grand Ronde River trap 11/30/2022 11/30/2022
Survival Report Completed by ODFW P: 162. ODFW - Lookingglass Hatchery Migration Survival Data 11/30/2022 11/30/2022
Upload files to PTAGIS Q: 159. ODFW - Submit Files for Lookingglass, Irrigon Hatcheries and Lower Grande Ronde River Trap to PTAGIS database 11/30/2022 11/30/2022
2023 SOW and Budget, Invoice/financial information R: 119. ODFW - Subcontracts Administration 11/30/2022 11/30/2022
Pit Tag 2,000 hatchery Steelhead S: 158. WDFW - PIT Tag Steelhead at the Lyons Ferry Hatchery 11/30/2022 11/30/2022
WDFW - 30,000 PIT tag - Lower Wenatchee River, Entiat, and Methow River Traps T: 158. WDFW - PIT Tag - Lower Wenatchee, Entiat, and Methow River Traps 11/30/2022 11/30/2022
PIT Tag 1,500 Wild Steelhead U: 158. WDFW - PIT Tag Wild Steelhead at Asotin Creek 11/30/2022 11/30/2022
Manage hatchery PIT tag data V: 157. WDFW - Lyons Ferry Hatchery PIT tag data 11/30/2022 11/30/2022
WDFW - Lower Wenatchee, Entiat, and Methow River Traps W: 157. WDFW - Lower Wenatchee, Entiat & Methow River Traps PIT data 11/30/2022 11/30/2022
Uploading & submission of data X: 159. WDFW - Submit files to PITAGIS for Lyons Ferry hatchery marking 11/30/2022 11/30/2022
Uploading & submission of data Y: 159. WDFW - Submit files to PITAGIS for Wenatchee, Methow and Entiat trap marking 06/20/2022 06/20/2022
Effective implementation management and timely contract administration Z: 119. WDFW - Subcontracts Administration 11/30/2022 11/30/2022
CTUIR - PIT tag 2,400 - Lookingglass creek trap AA: 158. CTUIR - PIT Tag - Lookingglass 11/30/2022 11/30/2022
PIT Tag 63,150 Hatchery Subyearling Fall Chinook AB: 158. NPT – Hatchery Fall Chinook – Captain Johns Rapids, Pittsburgh Landing & Big Canyon Creek Acclimation 08/31/2022 08/31/2022
Effective implementation management and timely contract administration AC: 119. CSS Oversight Committee with the Fish Passage Center 11/30/2022 11/30/2022
Coordination of CSS activities AD: 189. Intra-agency coordination to facilitate CSS marking with the Fish Passage Center 11/30/2022 11/30/2022
Comments/modifications on Annual CSS Study Plan AE: 156. Development/Refinement of Study Statistical Design with the Fish Passage Center 11/30/2022 11/30/2022
Comments for Draft CSS Annual Report AF: 122. Review & provide comments on Draft CSS Annual Report with the Fish Passage Center 12/31/2021 12/31/2021
Analysis for and respond to comments made by ISAB/ISRP AG: 162. Response to comments, questions, issues, recommendations with the Fish Passage Center 11/30/2022 11/30/2022
Successful Administration of Contract AH: 119. PSMFC & FPC Administration 11/30/2022 11/30/2022
Post FY 22 Fish Research Report AJ: 141. Other Reports for BPA 11/30/2022 11/30/2022

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Primary Focal Species Work Statement Elements
Chinook (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) - All Populations
  • 1 instance of WE 122 Provide Technical Review and Recommendation
  • 4 instances of WE 157 Collect/Generate/Validate Field and Lab Data
  • 5 instances of WE 158 Mark/Tag Animals
  • 3 instances of WE 159 Transfer/Consolidate Regionally Standardized Data
  • 2 instances of WE 162 Analyze/Interpret Data
Chinook (O. tshawytscha) - Snake River Fall ESU (Threatened)
  • 1 instance of WE 158 Mark/Tag Animals
  • 1 instance of WE 162 Analyze/Interpret Data
Chinook (O. tshawytscha) - Snake River Spring/Summer ESU (Threatened)
  • 3 instances of WE 158 Mark/Tag Animals
  • 1 instance of WE 162 Analyze/Interpret Data
Sockeye (Oncorhynchus nerka) - All Populations
  • 1 instance of WE 122 Provide Technical Review and Recommendation
  • 1 instance of WE 158 Mark/Tag Animals
  • 1 instance of WE 162 Analyze/Interpret Data
Steelhead (Oncorhynchus mykiss) - All Populations
  • 3 instances of WE 157 Collect/Generate/Validate Field and Lab Data
  • 6 instances of WE 158 Mark/Tag Animals
  • 2 instances of WE 159 Transfer/Consolidate Regionally Standardized Data
Steelhead (O. mykiss) - Snake River DPS (Threatened)
  • 4 instances of WE 158 Mark/Tag Animals
  • 1 instance of WE 159 Transfer/Consolidate Regionally Standardized Data
  • 1 instance of WE 162 Analyze/Interpret Data

Sort WE ID WE Title NEPA NOAA USFWS NHPA Has Provisions Inadvertent Discovery Completed
A 165 ESA Permit
B 158 IDFG - PIT Tag steelhead & chinook at Idaho Hatcheries 03/01/2022
C 158 IDFG - PIT Tag Springfield hatchery sockeye 03/01/2022
D 158 IDFG - PIT Tag Wild Spring Chinook and Wild Steelhead at Clearwater Tributary Traps 03/01/2022
E 158 IDFG - PIT Tag Wild Spring Chinook at the Salmon River Trap 03/01/2022
F 158 IDFG - PIT Tag Wild Spring Chinook at the Snake River Trap 03/01/2022
G 158 IDFG - PIT Tag Wild Spring Chinook at Salmon River Tributary Traps 03/01/2022
H 157 IDFG - Operate Idaho Hatcheries, Snake, and Salmon Traps 03/01/2022
I 162 IDFG - Hatcheries mark group data
J 159 IDFG - Submit files to PTAGIS database
K 119 IDFG - Subcontract Administration
L 158 ODFW - PIT tag Chinook at Lookingglass Hatchery 03/01/2022
M 158 ODFW - PIT tag Steelhead at Irrigon Hatchey 03/01/2022
N 158 ODFW - PIT tag wild Chinook at Grande Ronde River Traps 03/01/2022
O 157 ODFW - Monitor/record tag loss & mortality at Lookingglass and Grand Ronde River trap 03/01/2022
P 162 ODFW - Lookingglass Hatchery Migration Survival Data
Q 159 ODFW - Submit Files for Lookingglass, Irrigon Hatcheries and Lower Grande Ronde River Trap to PTAGIS database
R 119 ODFW - Subcontracts Administration
S 158 WDFW - PIT Tag Steelhead at the Lyons Ferry Hatchery 03/01/2022
T 158 WDFW - PIT Tag - Lower Wenatchee, Entiat, and Methow River Traps 03/01/2022
U 158 WDFW - PIT Tag Wild Steelhead at Asotin Creek 03/01/2022
V 157 WDFW - Lyons Ferry Hatchery PIT tag data 03/01/2022
W 157 WDFW - Lower Wenatchee, Entiat & Methow River Traps PIT data 03/01/2022
X 159 WDFW - Submit files to PITAGIS for Lyons Ferry hatchery marking
Y 159 WDFW - Submit files to PITAGIS for Wenatchee, Methow and Entiat trap marking
Z 119 WDFW - Subcontracts Administration
AA 158 CTUIR - PIT Tag - Lookingglass 03/01/2022
AB 158 NPT – Hatchery Fall Chinook – Captain Johns Rapids, Pittsburgh Landing & Big Canyon Creek Acclimation 03/01/2022
AC 119 CSS Oversight Committee with the Fish Passage Center
AD 189 Intra-agency coordination to facilitate CSS marking with the Fish Passage Center
AE 156 Development/Refinement of Study Statistical Design with the Fish Passage Center 03/01/2022
AF 122 Review & provide comments on Draft CSS Annual Report with the Fish Passage Center
AG 162 Response to comments, questions, issues, recommendations with the Fish Passage Center
AH 119 PSMFC & FPC Administration
AI 132 2021 CSS Annual Report - December 1 to November 30
AJ 141 Other Reports for BPA
AK 185 Quarterly Status Reports